1956 album by the highly influential and revolutionary jazz musician, composer and arranger Charles Mingus is generally recognised as the man's first attempts at recording music according to his principles of individual player improvisation within Mingus' own defined framework, comprising both musical definition and, equally importantly, feel.
1) Pithecanthropus Erectus (10.36)
2) A Foggy Day (7.50)
3) Profile of Jackie (3.11)
4) Love Chant (14.54)
5) Love Chant (8.19)